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The CIA Interrogations Followed the Law

Some of those now criticizing the program as illegal seem oddly uninterested in the laws they themselves helped write.

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Michael B. Mukasey

Dec. 16, 2014 6:47 p.m. ET

Considering that the now-abolished Central Intelligence Agency interrogation program adopted in the wake of 9/11 was intended to protect the U.S. from another deadly attack, it is stunning to hear those now criticizing the program issue the solemn reminder that “we are a nation of laws”—while devoting little attention to what was actually in those laws. Odder still, among the critics those who wrote the laws seem to devote the least attention to them.